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A Gouda pottery vase,c.1930, with typical painted decoration, painted marks, 20.1cm high, together with a Gouda ‘Liane’ vase, painted marks, 26.5cm high, and a Pieter Groeneveldt stoneware vase, mid-20th century, with a Ge type glaze, impressed marks, 22cm high, an Art Deco CAB (Ceramique d’art de Bordeaux) pottery vase, with a green glaze, impressed and incised marks, 18cm high, a Goebel pottery wall mask, impressed marks, 14cm high, and a WMF silver plated vase, of twin handled form, with a central engraved glass liner, stamped, 14.7cm highCondition report: Wall mask with surface marks and wear. WMF liner with minor frits to the rim and wear to the plating. Groeneveldt vase with a hairline to the base, possibly an extension of the glaze rather than structural. Wear, scratches and crazing throughout.
A French onyx, cloisonne and brass clock garniturelate 19th century, with drum movement striking the half hours on a gong, with regulation and mercury pendulum, with vase side ornaments 43cm highCondition report: Both barrels wind up so springs ok, and clock ticks away, but suggest attention of a clockmaker. Small piece of fillet on top front of plinth and tiny edge chips to onyx,Crack to one of the garniture vase bases. Side pieces on the vases a little loose. See additional images.
A George III silver wine funnel,by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1814, the bowl with gadrooned rim, shell clip and engraved initials, leading to a fixed spout, 13cm longtogether with a pair of Victorian silver grape scissors,by William Batt & Sons, Sheffield 1896, engraved with scrolling vines, in a fitted case, a pair of George V silver vases, with pierced rim and base, 15cm high, and a modern silver bud vase, with loaded base, total 12.6ozt (4)Condition report: Tarnishing, marks and surface scratches throughout.Wine funnel) Dents to the bowl. Visible join lines across the spout. The end of the spout has crumpled. Maker's mark is partially rubbed.Grape scissors) Marks to the case.
A George III toddy ladle with baleen handle, marked EM, possibly Elizabeth Morley, London 1802, together with a collection of 20th century items comprising an engine-turned hand mirror, a matchbox sleeve, a Georgian style 'helmet' cream jug, two Georgian style sauce boats, a Georgian style twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, an open salet, a lidded mustard pot with blue glass liner, a silver-topped oil bottle and a 19th century cut crystal celery vase, weighable silver approx. 17.5ozt Condition report: All items with surface scratches and knocks, some with soldered repairs and heavier dents.
A Moorcroft ‘Dandelion’ pattern pottery vase, of footed form, numbered 190/250, 13.5cm high together a ‘Bermuda Lily’ pattern vase, impressed marks, 13.5cm high, a ’Hibiscus’ pattern vase, 10.7cm high, and a ‘Banksia’ pattern vase, 10.5cm (4)Condition report: Crazing throughout.
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